

The coronavirus and its consequences will force Russia to increase its economic outreach to China. The deepening Sino-Russian relationship may create structural shifts that are not entirely comfortable for Moscow. But in the short term, Russia has left itself few options other than becoming ever more economically exposed to its giant neighbor.

US and EU sanctions against the Chinese telecoms group have bolstered Sino-Russian co-operation

Despite border closures, Russia and others may be pushed even closer to Beijing.

The coronavirus pandemic has prompted renewed global debate over the use of technology to monitor and protect the public. Host Alex Gabuev is joined by Leonid Kovachich, Paul Stronski, and Steven Feldstein.

Alex Gabuev talks to Ivan Zuenko, an expert on the Sino-Russian relationship, about the real scale of the Chinese presence in Russia’s Far East.

Carnegie’s Alex Gabuev and The Financial Times’ Asia editor Jamil Anderlini discuss coronavirus, the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, and the geopolitical dynamics in Asia-Pacific.

Alex Gabuev, Robyn Dixon and Max Seddon discuss the work of the foreign media in Moscow.

Alexander Gabuev discusses Gazprom's Power of Siberia project with energy analyst Sergei Kapitonov.

This podcast focuses on Russian trade since 2014, when the country started to turn away from the West and increase its exposure to China. Podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Tatiana Flegontova and Janis Kluge.

Discussion of U.S.-China-Russia relations often focuses on how American policy is driving Moscow and Beijing closer together. This analysis, however, ignores important factors limiting cooperation between China and Russia and preventing the two countries from forming an alliance.